【No. 1213】Daishiteru (だいしてる - I Love You)
Apr 14, 2018 13:16
Daishiteru
I think that if you are learning Japanese, you would know the meanings of Japanese phrases, "daisuki" (大好き) and "aishiteru" (愛してる).
"Daisuki" means "I like you very much," and "aishiteru" means "I love you."
Today, I learned that recent young women use a coined word "daishiteru" (だいしてる), which is short for "daisuki, aishiteru."
In fact, "daishiteru" ranked as the number 3 on "Gyaru Ryukogo Taisho" (ギャル流行語大賞 - Girls' Keywords-of-the-Year contest) in 2017.
However, note that since "dai" (だい/大) is sometimes used as a metaphor for "stool," some people might regard "daishiteru" as "I'm stooling."
I think that if you are learning Japanese, you would know the meanings of Japanese phrases, "daisuki" (大好き) and "aishiteru" (愛してる).
"Daisuki" means "I like you very much," and "aishiteru" means "I love you."
Today, I learned that recent young women use a coined word "daishiteru" (だいしてる), which is short for "daisuki, aishiteru."
In fact, "daishiteru" ranked as the number 3 on "Gyaru Ryukogo Taisho" (ギャル流行語大賞 - Girls' Keywords-of-the-Year contest) in 2017.
However, note that since "dai" (だい/大) is sometimes used as a metaphor for "stool," some people might regard "daishiteru" as "I'm stooling."
だいしてる
日本語を勉強している人なら、「大好き」と「愛してる」の意味を知っていると思います。
「大好き」 は "I like you very much," 「愛してる」は "I love you" です。
最近の若い女性の間では、この二つの言葉「大好き、愛してる」を省略して「だいしてる」と言うことがあるようです。
実際、「だいしてる」は2017年のギャル流行語大賞で2位にランクインしました。
しかし、「大」は「大便」の隠語でもあることから、人によっては「大便をしている」という意味に捉えられてしまう可能性もあります。
日本語を勉強している人なら、「大好き」と「愛してる」の意味を知っていると思います。
「大好き」 は "I like you very much," 「愛してる」は "I love you" です。
最近の若い女性の間では、この二つの言葉「大好き、愛してる」を省略して「だいしてる」と言うことがあるようです。
実際、「だいしてる」は2017年のギャル流行語大賞で2位にランクインしました。
しかし、「大」は「大便」の隠語でもあることから、人によっては「大便をしている」という意味に捉えられてしまう可能性もあります。
Corrections (2)
No. 1 artboy598
- Daishiteru (だいしてる - I Love You)
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- I think that if you are learning Japanese, you would know the meanings of Japanese phrases, "daisuki" (大好き) and "aishiteru" (愛してる).
- I think that if you are learning Japanese, you might know the meanings of the Japanese phrases, "daisuki" (大好き) and "aishiteru" (愛してる).
- "Daisuki" means "I like you very much," and "aishiteru" means "I love you."
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Today, I learned that recent young women use a coined word "daishiteru" (だいしてる), which is short for "daisuki, aishiteru."
- Today, I learned that recently, young women coined the word "daishiteru" (だいしてる), which is short for "daisuki, aishiteru."
- In fact, "daishiteru" ranked as the number 3 on "Gyaru Ryukogo Taisho" (ギャル流行語大賞 - Girls' Keywords-of-the-Year contest) in 2017.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
Lol!
Toru
Thank you so much always for correcting my post! :)
Thank you so much always for correcting my post! :)
No. 2 outdoors
- Today, I learned that recent young women use a coined word "daishiteru" (だいしてる), which is short for "daisuki, aishiteru."
- Today, I learned that recently young women havuse a coined the word "daishiteru" (だいしてる), which is a shorthand mix ofor "daisuki”, and “aishiteru."
- However, note that since "dai" (だい/大) is sometimes used as a metaphor for "stool," some people might regard "daishiteru" as "I'm stooling."
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However, note that since "dai" (だい/大) is sometimes used as a metaphor for "stool," some people might thinkregard "daishiteru" means “"I'm stooling."
What does that mean??
Toru
Thank you for the correction!
> What does that mean??
I wanted to mean that this term is usually available only among young girls.
Thank you for the correction!
> What does that mean??
I wanted to mean that this term is usually available only among young girls.